The large ornate staircases in the Titanic's first-class section are among the most iconic features of the British ocean liner, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. This is how they look now, at the bottom of the sea.
3. Jan Langer's "Faces of the Century" pairs portraits of Czech centenarians with images from their youth.
Stanislav Spáčil, 17 years old and 102 Years Old.
Bedřiška Köhlerová, 26 years old (wedding day), 103 years old.
4. A baby tortoise and Hugo, a Galápagos tortoise who is over 70 years old.
5. Hong Kong in 1964 and today
6. The rediscovery of the Pyramid of the Sun
A comparison of a 1870 lithograph of the Teotihuacan temple with a modern photograph.
7. Piccadilly Circus, London, 1949 - 2021
8. The wreck of the SS City of Adelaide.
The ship, gutted by fire in 1916, now lies in ruins on Magnetic Island, slowly being reclaimed by mangroves.
9. Antonín Kovář, 25 years old (bandmaster of his own band) and 102 years old.
Vincenc Jetelina, 30 years old (just finished his house) and 105 years old.
10. WWI trenches then and now
11. The Colosseum in Rome
It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world.
12. Tokyo, Japan - 1945 and now
13. Houtouwan, an abandoned fishing village on Shengshan Island near Shanghai, was established in the 1950s and once housed over 2,000 fishermen.
Nature quickly reclaims what we leave behind.
14. The pyramids in their original form, covered in pristine white limestone with a pure gold peak.
15. The Dubai coastline between 1984-2022
16. The Arctic 100 years apart
17. A couple at Woodstock: this is them 48 hours after they first met, and 50 years later, still happily together.
"We had known each other for less than 2 days when that picture was taken," said Judy and Jerry Griffin.
18. Old London Bridge vs London Bridge now
The present bridge, which opened in 1973, took the place of a 19th-century stone-arched structure, which itself had been constructed after the demolition of this magnificent medieval stone bridge dating back to the years 1176-1209.
19. In 1964, Ringo Starr took a photo of high school students who had ditched class to watch the Beatles perform on their first U.S. tour.
Five decades later, they reenacted the photo.
20. Penn Station in New York City
21. The Roman Forum, both in its prime and as it stands today
22. Hashima Island, Japan, once home to an undersea coal mine, had a peak population of 5,259 in 1959 before being abandoned in 1974.
23. Machu Picchu, before and after excavation
24. Lincoln, before and after the Civil War
25. Oxford in 1810 and 2022.
On the other hand, some places stay the same...
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Have you ever wondered what the world’s most iconic cities looked like centuries ago?
This thread will take you back in time 🧵
1. Milan, Italy (1819)
2. New York City, USA (1875)
This lithograph by Currier & Ives captures the chaos of nineteenth-century NYC, focusing on the busy intersection of Broadway and Fulton Street, with traffic-laden streets and crowded sidewalks.
3. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, by Vanvitelli (1700) and by Giovanni Maldura (1813).
Colorized historical photos and videos that will make you feel like you're in a time machine 🧵
1. Jerusalem, April 1897
2. Jesse Owens salutes during the presentation of his gold medal for the long jump, after defeating Germany's Lutz Long at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
3. Arsenal goalkeeper Jack Kelsey peers into the fog, searching for the elusive ball (January 1954).
A similar situation occurred in 1937, when goalkeeper Sam Bartram was left alone on the pitch for 15 minutes after a match was canceled due to heavy fog.
Thread of beautiful Game Of Thrones filming locations that you can visit in real life 🧵
1. King's Landing - Dubrovnik, Croatia
2. The Dark Hedges - Kingsroad
This stunning avenue of beech trees in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, was planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family.
It gained international fame as the Game of Thrones filming location for the Kingsroad, the longest highway in Westeros.
3. San Juan De Gaztelugatxe - Dragonstone
This islet off the Bay of Biscay in Bermeo features a winding stone staircase leading to its peak, famously portrayed as Dragonstone in the series, with a digitally rendered castle atop the rocky landscape.
1. Hannah Gorby was born in 1746, a decade before Mozart and 23 years before Napoleon. She lived long enough to witness the invention of photography, becoming one of the earliest-born people ever to be photographed in 1840.
2. Other contenders for the title include John Adams, who was supposedly born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on 21 January 1744, and Caesar, who is believed to have been born in 1737.
Caesar was also the last slave to be manumitted in New York.
3. The world's first selfie, 1839
Robert Cornelius' 1839 daguerreotype — the first publicly accessible photographic process — is widely regarded as the first known photographic self-portrait ever taken.